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ETHICAL PRACTICES IN

ETHICAL PRACTICES IN. REHABILITATION COUNSELING James S. Flowers, MA, LPC. INTRODUCTION: PURPOSE. People enter the Rehab profession because the job role is compatible with personal values: Wanting to help others Desire to better understand the needs of persons with disabilities Recognition

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ETHICAL PRACTICES IN

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  1. ETHICAL PRACTICES IN REHABILITATION COUNSELING James S. Flowers, MA, LPC

  2. INTRODUCTION: PURPOSE People enter the Rehab profession because the job role is compatible with personal values: • Wanting to help others • Desire to better understand the needs of persons with disabilities • Recognition • Autonomy • Job security • Desire to teach and share knowledge

  3. Five Ethical Principles for Rehabilitation Counselors

  4. Examples

  5. Concluding Points • As you have seen, five ethical principles, beneficence, nonmaleficence, autonomy, justice, and fidelity, guide rehabilitation counselors to act in certain ways, and have relevance for ethical decision making. They: • Form a basis for personal and organizational values • Provide general directions for rehabilitation counselor actions or conduct

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